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thank you, jonathan. joining us is senior fellow at brooking institution, which is described as a nonpartisan public and foreign policy think tank. mile, you heard jonathan talking about violence and protests in dozens of areas in north africa and the middle east. you believe that cairo is the most important place to watch. why? >>guest: egypt is the heart of the arab world. it can never be emphasized enough. it has a quarter of all arabs on the planet. just in that one place. as egypts goes, so goes were of the arab world. there are obviously other bell weather countries that are important including saudi arabia for reasons of oil and the holy site, iraq because it is where sunnies and shy i can't live together in large numbers, and syria because that is the worst conflict but egypt is the heart of the arab word. jonathan's point was outstanding when he underscored two things about the protests that are very interesting and push in different directions. you summarized it well saying the glass is half ful
thank you, jonathan. joining us is senior fellow at brooking institution, which is described as a nonpartisan public and foreign policy think tank. mile, you heard jonathan talking about violence and protests in dozens of areas in north africa and the middle east. you believe that cairo is the most important place to watch. why? >>guest: egypt is the heart of the arab world. it can never be emphasized enough. it has a quarter of all arabs on the planet. just in that one place. as egypts...
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jonathan hunt is on it for us. jonathan, there is still a lost anti-american sentiment. >>jonathan: absolutely. most dramatically expressed in pakistan. according to the state department officials, protests were widespread with local security forces key in pushing back the protesters. in all the pakistani cities we learned that the u.s. staff at the embassy and consulates across that country are safe and accounted for. in terms of numbers, the biggest demonstration today was in beirut, lebanon, with hezbollah rally bringing an appeal from the hezbollah leader bringing thousands into the streets, but he called for a rally and he tends to get tens of thousands on the street. they have not at this point got near american interests. however, what we are told is abundance of caution, classified documents are being destroyed at the u.s. embassy in beirut as they are in several other embassies across that region. >>shepard: nighttime now in that region. it is quieter in the middle east. >>jonathan: that is the bright side. you look across the middle east itself, rather than asi
jonathan hunt is on it for us. jonathan, there is still a lost anti-american sentiment. >>jonathan: absolutely. most dramatically expressed in pakistan. according to the state department officials, protests were widespread with local security forces key in pushing back the protesters. in all the pakistani cities we learned that the u.s. staff at the embassy and consulates across that country are safe and accounted for. in terms of numbers, the biggest demonstration today was in beirut,...
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>>shepard: thank you, jonathan hunt. thank you very much. joining us is a official intelligence officer for the defense secretary's office, mike barrett, currently c.e.o. of a consulting firm in washington, dc. president morsi of egypt had a little bit for everyone. some condemnation of us. some condemnation for the civil war. also, words for iran. what did you think? >>guest: it is important we in the west understand this issue about freedom of speech. this is an important thing. it will come back. we saw with the cartoons a few years ago, a notion there are things you cannot do. we in the west have freedoms but that is not the reality on the arab street. with morsi, what we are seeing is a reflection of what that part of the world feels like. we have to figure out how to deal with it. it is a reality in foreign policy we will have to deal with post arab spring. >>shepard: i read a couple of articles equating it to fire in a crowded theater, making the argument or should not be able to do something under freedom of speech that is absolutely
>>shepard: thank you, jonathan hunt. thank you very much. joining us is a official intelligence officer for the defense secretary's office, mike barrett, currently c.e.o. of a consulting firm in washington, dc. president morsi of egypt had a little bit for everyone. some condemnation of us. some condemnation for the civil war. also, words for iran. what did you think? >>guest: it is important we in the west understand this issue about freedom of speech. this is an important thing....
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what do you make of this jonathan hoenig? >> great to be back. the prime movers, those who promote the capital not to mention the facebook founder better the been the high tax areas to go to regulatory friendly past years. do you blame them? neil: not all. but the money never materialized making over 250,000. but country after country and city after city money by is the least resistance. >> any rational person would pay the least amount of taxes. it is government forces. even john kerry remember he went from the boat to another state? it was discovered he had to bring it up. >> but he just happened to save half a million dollars in the process. but the attack unsuccessful people that we see in europe and in france is not like the 1930's. to avoid paying taxes. neil: this gets asinine the convention last week have to remember they have 75 percent tax rate. i thought he has room to go. >> there is such evidence doing the opposite is bipartisan. talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a
what do you make of this jonathan hoenig? >> great to be back. the prime movers, those who promote the capital not to mention the facebook founder better the been the high tax areas to go to regulatory friendly past years. do you blame them? neil: not all. but the money never materialized making over 250,000. but country after country and city after city money by is the least resistance. >> any rational person would pay the least amount of taxes. it is government forces. even john...
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jonathan: jonathan money. wayne: small change. jonathan: ben franken. wayne: so you can... (laughing) you can go with whatever... (laughing) "ben franken"? jonathan: yeah, that's what i call him, ben franken. wayne: so spend all your money, so $1,000 gone, this could be good, it could be bad, or half your money, could be good, could be bad. big box, small box, or just keep your money? -all right. i'll keep the money. i hate it, i'm going to keep the money. wayne: you hate it? you're going to keep the money. what do you hate? -i promised my girlfriend that if we got up to $1,000 i would keep the money, and i love her and we gotta stay together, so... and my mustache is falling off, so... wayne: how long have you guys been together? -about a year now, just over a year. wayne: just over a year. and you promised her. you know, it's awesome, but what if you guys break up some day and you're watching a rerun of the show and then you're like, "i could have had that car!" and then you're like, oh... (pretending to cry) (dialing) "hi, what's up?" "it's me..." (crying) -i'm with walt
jonathan: jonathan money. wayne: small change. jonathan: ben franken. wayne: so you can... (laughing) you can go with whatever... (laughing) "ben franken"? jonathan: yeah, that's what i call him, ben franken. wayne: so spend all your money, so $1,000 gone, this could be good, it could be bad, or half your money, could be good, could be bad. big box, small box, or just keep your money? -all right. i'll keep the money. i hate it, i'm going to keep the money. wayne: you hate it? you're...
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jonathan, we've talked about how this is a dead heat, stagnant, et cetera. but now that we're beginning to look at the electoral college and how that may go, it could be a much wyatt wider -- the president could be in much better position than actually discussed heretofor? >> he could be, especially if the lead he has coming out of his convention holds for another couple weeks. there are these rules that are made to be broken in politics but one is that the candidate that's leading at the end of september, in the last 15 presidential elections has gone on to win the election and it could be that these 7% undecided voters, if there are that many undecided, and that's a subject of debate, that they often tend to break for the leader because americans like to be with a winner. so if he gets more than 50 people of that 7% undecided vote, he'll have a pretty substantial victory. >> ryan, i want to focus a little bit on the states themselves. we know that pennsylvania has basically been take ounce of convention. the president has got that one. ohio will be a battl
jonathan, we've talked about how this is a dead heat, stagnant, et cetera. but now that we're beginning to look at the electoral college and how that may go, it could be a much wyatt wider -- the president could be in much better position than actually discussed heretofor? >> he could be, especially if the lead he has coming out of his convention holds for another couple weeks. there are these rules that are made to be broken in politics but one is that the candidate that's leading at the...
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joining me the portfolio manager for capitalist pig fund, jonathan hoenig, cashin' in. we like it when you're here, jonathan. >> thank you, jamie, great to be with you. >> jamie: i'm really curious, if the stocks are holding steady the next couple of months, critical not only to the election, but the bush tax cuts in our fourth quarter, retirement reports and all of that jazz, how much can you read into that based on the fact that we're not gaining new jobs even though the stocks, most of them, seem to be hanging on where they are? >> yeah, you put it out. there's one positive economic indicator, jamie, that we really have, has been the stock market. a lot of the major indices not far from multi-year highs. certain names like apple and wal-mart, amazon, for example, coming to mind and doing quite well. interestingly, those sectors, the companies that didn't get any of the stimulus, any of the assistance you alluded to earlier, and that's exactly what from wall street, especially after that. you used the disappointing, the word that was bandied about, the pathetic jobs r
joining me the portfolio manager for capitalist pig fund, jonathan hoenig, cashin' in. we like it when you're here, jonathan. >> thank you, jamie, great to be with you. >> jamie: i'm really curious, if the stocks are holding steady the next couple of months, critical not only to the election, but the bush tax cuts in our fourth quarter, retirement reports and all of that jazz, how much can you read into that based on the fact that we're not gaining new jobs even though the stocks,...
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jonathan, meet jonathan. jonathan: what up, cac? - good name, good name. wayne: so we're going to give you that big box, that big box on stage is yours. - that big box? wayne: do you want a clue as to what's in the big box? - can you please give me a clue? wayne: i would love to give you a clue. in fact, we're going to improvise a poem because jonathan and i, we make stuff up from time to time. so cat's going to help us out, so listen to whatever we improvise for you, and that's going to be a clue as to what's in the box. cat, just set the mood and we'll go with you. (slow music starts) oh, that's like a flow. jonathan: def jam poetry. all right. wayne: i'll follow, i'll back you up. jonathan: well, you're a cactus, that's what people said, look at that boy with the helmet on his head. that is right, you can feel me, because i think you're popping a wheelie. wayne: yeah! okay, so what does that sound like to you? - sounds like a motorcycle. wayne: it could be a motorcycle, it could be a zonk motorcycle. - it could be. wayne: how about i offer you... let's
jonathan, meet jonathan. jonathan: what up, cac? - good name, good name. wayne: so we're going to give you that big box, that big box on stage is yours. - that big box? wayne: do you want a clue as to what's in the big box? - can you please give me a clue? wayne: i would love to give you a clue. in fact, we're going to improvise a poem because jonathan and i, we make stuff up from time to time. so cat's going to help us out, so listen to whatever we improvise for you, and that's going to be a...
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jonathan? >> jonathan: yep? >> wayne: let's go. >> jonathan: the first is a red box. $50, $50, $50, $50, $50, $50. $100. byron, byron, byron. $100 from byron. $150, $150. straw hat, fake glass, who knows? $150, $200, $200, $200, $200, $200. you going to let her get that box? $200, $200. do i hear $250? you could have it for $200. going once, twice. he has it for $200. ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: 200 bucks buys you this. >> jonathan: it's a new digital camera. get the perfect shot with this dust- and flash-proof 12- megapixel camera and three- inch swivel lcd, worth $2,500. >> wayne: congratulations. $200. you got it for $200. >> well? >> wayne: well, what? so byron, wow, so are you ready for the next auction? are you? >> jonathan: green box, $50. $50, green box. your $50, $50 over here. harouti, she still has $500. $100. >> $100. >> wayne: right over here. you have $300, so now you have $100. $100 for him, $150 for you, $150 for harouti. you have $200. $200, leaving you with $100 if you get this box. there
jonathan? >> jonathan: yep? >> wayne: let's go. >> jonathan: the first is a red box. $50, $50, $50, $50, $50, $50. $100. byron, byron, byron. $100 from byron. $150, $150. straw hat, fake glass, who knows? $150, $200, $200, $200, $200, $200. you going to let her get that box? $200, $200. do i hear $250? you could have it for $200. going once, twice. he has it for $200. ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: 200 bucks buys you this. >> jonathan: it's a new digital camera....
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tucker, this is jonathan. jonathan, this is tucker. jonathan: what's up, tuck? - how you doing, jonathan? wayne: we're playing a game called golden eggs. at least one of these eggs is hard boiled. - hard boiled? wayne: yes. if you can choose the hard boiled egg, at least one of them, then you get, guess how much? - $2,000. wayne: no, my friend. do you really think i'm going to give you $2,000 for an egg. come on, i'll give you three. - yeah! (cheers and applause) wayne: pick an egg, one, two or three. - egg number three. wayne: so you really believe that? - i really believe in that egg. wayne: if you don't go with your egg, i'll give you 500 bucks or curtain number two. so keep your egg because you believe it will get you $3,000. take my $500, or go with curtain two, which could be a car, a trip, washer/dryer, bedroom set. - i'm going to stick with the egg. wayne: sticking with the egg. what's behind the curtain he just turned down? jonathan: you could have won a remote control living room! (zonk sounds) wayne: so you're sticking with your egg, right? - i'm stic
tucker, this is jonathan. jonathan, this is tucker. jonathan: what's up, tuck? - how you doing, jonathan? wayne: we're playing a game called golden eggs. at least one of these eggs is hard boiled. - hard boiled? wayne: yes. if you can choose the hard boiled egg, at least one of them, then you get, guess how much? - $2,000. wayne: no, my friend. do you really think i'm going to give you $2,000 for an egg. come on, i'll give you three. - yeah! (cheers and applause) wayne: pick an egg, one, two or...
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michael is also an msnbc contributor and jonathan kalikyo and we have amy stoddard for the hill. good afternoon all three of you. michael, i want to start with an interesting assessment from the washington post today. it reads there are two sure signs a campaign is in trouble. the first is that it begins changing its strategy rapidly and erratically. the second is that it begins attacking its strategists fiercely and anonymously. when you look at this here, michael, given this description, do you think the romney campaign is in trouble. >> yes, i think they're this frubl, but not necessarily because of the discord. i've been involved in political campaigns on a local, state and national level. never one lacking in discord. they're unique animals. it's a pressure cooker for a definitive time period. you have a lot of egos and it goes with the territory there's a lot of infighting taking place. the best campaign doesn't win with strategy alone. i think that the shortcomings thus far has been more candidate focused. i hear all day long from people desperate to get rid of barack obam
michael is also an msnbc contributor and jonathan kalikyo and we have amy stoddard for the hill. good afternoon all three of you. michael, i want to start with an interesting assessment from the washington post today. it reads there are two sure signs a campaign is in trouble. the first is that it begins changing its strategy rapidly and erratically. the second is that it begins attacking its strategists fiercely and anonymously. when you look at this here, michael, given this description, do...
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jonathan allen headed to the national champion, alabama crimson tide next season. he'll be doing his thing tonight. on the offensive side of the ball, they've got ryan burns, who committed to go to stanford. he'll be back there throwing darts for them. carol, back to you. >> thanks, zack. a couple of blue chip guys on the same team. this area just produces marquee talent. >> sounds like a fierce rivalry. >> yeah, it does, right? you can say, i remember when i first heard about him. >> exactly. we will. >> thank you, carol. >>> next at 5:30 tonight, the mad dash to bring home the new iphone 5. >>> i'm jackie bensen. i'll have the story coming up. >>> the dispute between american airlines and its pilots causing a major >>> a fast forward through the headlines. this afternoon mitt romney released his tax returns for 2011. romney and his wife, ann, had taxable income of about $13.7 million, and paid nearly $2 million in federal taxes. campaign officials say the romneys paid an effective tax rate of 14.1%. and donated more than $4 million to charity. meanwhile, about an
jonathan allen headed to the national champion, alabama crimson tide next season. he'll be doing his thing tonight. on the offensive side of the ball, they've got ryan burns, who committed to go to stanford. he'll be back there throwing darts for them. carol, back to you. >> thanks, zack. a couple of blue chip guys on the same team. this area just produces marquee talent. >> sounds like a fierce rivalry. >> yeah, it does, right? you can say, i remember when i first heard about...
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we're putting this convention into historical contest with a walking political encyclopedia jonathan alter. he's in the guest spot. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. >>> these challenges are not all of government's making, but the failure to respond is a direct result of a broken politics in washington and the failed policies of george w. bush. [ cheers and applause ] america, we are better than these last eight years. we are a better country than this. >> in 2008 he was a senator preaching hope and change to a huge crowd of adoring fans who looked at him as a man who could walk on water, ushering in camelot 2.0. now four years later on the eve of the dnc in charlotte, enthusiasm has faded and the yo
we're putting this convention into historical contest with a walking political encyclopedia jonathan alter. he's in the guest spot. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a...
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jonathan mann has a quick look at the calendar for the remainder of this year. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows -- nnw that the conventions are over, what are you going to watch between now and election day. well, political mann, of course, but there are also some key events to keep an eye on in the months ahead. the first presidential debate is less than a month awwy. the october rddevvnt will actually be the first of three over a three week period. and the vice presidential candidates will meet onn time candidates only chance to motivate people who otherwise might not vote. let me explain, the voter registration deadline in the majority of states is around 30 days ahead of the general election. that's october 8th, just five days after the first presidential debate. noveeber 2nd could be the candidates last chance to hammer home a message about the economy. unemployment figures for the month of october come out that day and that is just four days ahead of the election itself, election day wwen everybody will be casting their ballots. or will they? let's go all the way back now, to september, b
jonathan mann has a quick look at the calendar for the remainder of this year. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows -- nnw that the conventions are over, what are you going to watch between now and election day. well, political mann, of course, but there are also some key events to keep an eye on in the months ahead. the first presidential debate is less than a month awwy. the october rddevvnt will actually be the first of three over a three week period. and the vice presidential candidates will meet...
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i'm not so sure, jonathan. >> no, i agree. they've been sitting on these for a long time, and they could have pulled the trigger months or quarter ago and probably made the right decision not to do so, but i think there is some political push that's going to force the fed to make some sort of move to get this market to continue to move higher. when main street opens up their portfolio statements at the end of the month, they like to see these numbers keep going higher, and what cothey attribute it to? the president making whatever moves he's said he's made so far. i think both parties are going to hang their hats on any headlines that can help them. cheryl: gentlemen, thanks to all of you, especially jonathan letting me argue with you a little bit today as well. well, there are a lot of big stories to tell you about, so let's shake it up with our team and find out what everybody is watching right now. fox news' steve brown brown is standing by in chicago for us right now, rich edson in washington, jeff flock is in michigan, la
i'm not so sure, jonathan. >> no, i agree. they've been sitting on these for a long time, and they could have pulled the trigger months or quarter ago and probably made the right decision not to do so, but i think there is some political push that's going to force the fed to make some sort of move to get this market to continue to move higher. when main street opens up their portfolio statements at the end of the month, they like to see these numbers keep going higher, and what cothey...
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politico's jonathan martin joins me now. is there anything that they are going to do and what about the fiscal cliff? >> well, they'll probably keep the government running past september 30th and there may be some relief for farmers, of course they can't get a multiyear farm bill passed about us may be a temporary deal cut to help the drought rav vanled farmers of the country. but on the fiscal cliff it's unlikely anything will happen before election day. and if governor romney does win, unlikely anything would happen during the lame-duck session before the new congress is sworn in january. so, the outlook for the fall is pretty limited and even for after election day, if romney wins, nothing probably going to happen. president obama is re-elected, you could see some action in that lame duck before the fiscal cliff sets in. as you mentioned on january 1st. but the betting on capitol hill is, if romney wins this thing, nothing is going to happen until january. >> jonathan, i have been a little sort of surprised by the use of
politico's jonathan martin joins me now. is there anything that they are going to do and what about the fiscal cliff? >> well, they'll probably keep the government running past september 30th and there may be some relief for farmers, of course they can't get a multiyear farm bill passed about us may be a temporary deal cut to help the drought rav vanled farmers of the country. but on the fiscal cliff it's unlikely anything will happen before election day. and if governor romney does win,...
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i looked at him, said, jonathan what are you doing? come on, kenny, come to breakfast with us it is a beautiful day we will come back at the end of the day help you clean up the work. you know what i spun around in the chair and i looked out the window and it was just spectacular, right? i thought to myself, you know what, i'm gonna go for some reason, i just said i'm gonna go i picked up my smock and i walked out the door, i left everything else behind. and really, the rest is history, right? we came over here and we were having breakfast upstairs and i had no clue whatsoever what had happened. >> the timing, did you not have that much time before the first tower was hit? >> we got downstairs and out by about 8:30. then we walked over here. i must have just sat upstairs for breakfast when the first plane got hit, the first one hit way up -- way up high coming north to south and didn't hear a thing. and when we came down in between the two hits, i came down, got to the lobby, there was all this commotion going on, you could tell, right
i looked at him, said, jonathan what are you doing? come on, kenny, come to breakfast with us it is a beautiful day we will come back at the end of the day help you clean up the work. you know what i spun around in the chair and i looked out the window and it was just spectacular, right? i thought to myself, you know what, i'm gonna go for some reason, i just said i'm gonna go i picked up my smock and i walked out the door, i left everything else behind. and really, the rest is history, right?...
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jonathan, played a crucial rule in -- role in all of this. began earlier this week but it is interesting to note that he the corrodes today, -- crowds today take a live look. while smaller than they were earlier this week. kept away from the u.s. embassy by egyptian security services, all of this coming after president morsi as wendell goler said spoke to president obama on the phone and then the egyptian president went on national television to appeal for calm. listen talking of what happened some days ago offending our prawft mohammed. people reject and people all over the world and europe and the united states refuse this kind of violence. >> of course, president obama repeated earlier today that leaders of all of these countries in which these protests are taking place have an obligation to help protect u.s. embassies and u.s. personnel, harris. >> harris: we have seen these protests pop up all over the region now. >> from north africa to the middle east and-to-central and southeast asia. some of the worse violence we saw today it was act
jonathan, played a crucial rule in -- role in all of this. began earlier this week but it is interesting to note that he the corrodes today, -- crowds today take a live look. while smaller than they were earlier this week. kept away from the u.s. embassy by egyptian security services, all of this coming after president morsi as wendell goler said spoke to president obama on the phone and then the egyptian president went on national television to appeal for calm. listen talking of what happened...
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weapons that are brought through get past screenings and most shocking only a blogger by the name of jonathan corbett exposed a glaring flaw in the body scanners finding that if you simply place objects in an in some pocket you can pass through the machine completely undetected greatest thing about this is that the t.s.a. knows it and they're pushing this ineptitude down the chain of command take a listen to what former t.s.a. employee had to say to corbett we were forced to work at checkpoints with these machines. so basically there were so few of us trained to work on the machines. they basically forced us so they didn't care no i actually went to my supervisor or to a supervisor the first day and another officer had this concern that you know look we've never worked on this particular machine we were we don't know what to do and his answer was. sorry we don't we don't have enough staff and you're going to have to work on this. so this woman is basically admitting that they were required to be trained properly on how to use these machines but they were just pushed to work with them anyway n
weapons that are brought through get past screenings and most shocking only a blogger by the name of jonathan corbett exposed a glaring flaw in the body scanners finding that if you simply place objects in an in some pocket you can pass through the machine completely undetected greatest thing about this is that the t.s.a. knows it and they're pushing this ineptitude down the chain of command take a listen to what former t.s.a. employee had to say to corbett we were forced to work at checkpoints...
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all developing, jonathan hunt with much more in the news room. first libya. >> as you can imagine, there is a degree of conflicting information coming out of nighttime libya amid the chaos of an attack on the u.s. consulate. multiple news agencies now reporting libyan security sources telling them that an american staff member has been killed in that attack. reuters, for instance, quoing the spokesman to libya supreme commit saying quote, one american staff member has died and a number have been injured in the clashes. state department is not confirming that. only confirming, quote, we can confirm that our office in benghazi, libya, has been attacked by a group of militants. we are working with the libyans now to secure the compound. we condemn in the strongest terms this attack on our diplomatic mission. that from state department spokeswoman victoria newland. as we've seen in the past, these situations tend to get worse before they get better, shep. it will be a tense day tomorrow across the middle east. >> shep: we'll have updates throughout t
all developing, jonathan hunt with much more in the news room. first libya. >> as you can imagine, there is a degree of conflicting information coming out of nighttime libya amid the chaos of an attack on the u.s. consulate. multiple news agencies now reporting libyan security sources telling them that an american staff member has been killed in that attack. reuters, for instance, quoing the spokesman to libya supreme commit saying quote, one american staff member has died and a number...
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jonathan chait ham of "new york" magazine went so far, quote, disqualify his claim to the presidency, end quote! wow! could the national media work any harder to be lap dogs to this administration? to fix a problem, folks, we first need to have the ability to deal with reality and we really do have to get over being so offended because if we're going to fix the mess we're in, we will have to have somebody with the guts to get it done, and the first way to do that is to talk straight. i hate to be the one to break this to everybody, but in the national media, but governor romney is starting to be that guy. i will make some gaffs here tonight at the chalk board. and i may offend some people and i want to apologize to everybody. i love all the precious darlings i'm about to offend but it has got to be done because this is about setting the record straight and talking about reality. so we're going to call this tonight, this is, the gaffe board. all right? and i want all the mainstream media folks, the precious darlings, to come together and kind of huddle over these gaffs. the census bure
jonathan chait ham of "new york" magazine went so far, quote, disqualify his claim to the presidency, end quote! wow! could the national media work any harder to be lap dogs to this administration? to fix a problem, folks, we first need to have the ability to deal with reality and we really do have to get over being so offended because if we're going to fix the mess we're in, we will have to have somebody with the guts to get it done, and the first way to do that is to talk straight....
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jonathan, i want to start with you because mr. obama said rightfully and i think americans support him, regarding these thugs that killed our ambassador to libya, we're going to bring them to justice. it turns out the guys that were brought in by the libyan government today were not the thugs. i want to ask you, having made this pledge, if president obama cannot bring in and bring to justice the people that killed our ambassador, what's going to happen? what happens to his credibility? >> i think you're exactly right. he's given mitt romney an opportunity to make the case obama has been asleep at the wheel or not paying as much attention to issues of national gua guard -- national security he could have. we found out he doesn't attend the majority of intelligence briefings and found out early in the week he snubbed president netanyahu from israel when he tried to get a meeting over anywhere security in iran and he snubbed him over that. we're also finding out that just yesterday when all this happened at the embassy, he went to a
jonathan, i want to start with you because mr. obama said rightfully and i think americans support him, regarding these thugs that killed our ambassador to libya, we're going to bring them to justice. it turns out the guys that were brought in by the libyan government today were not the thugs. i want to ask you, having made this pledge, if president obama cannot bring in and bring to justice the people that killed our ambassador, what's going to happen? what happens to his credibility? >>...
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. >>> pundits believe libertarian candidate jonathan dooin may be a key factor. news reports that dine was convicted of marijuana possession but served less than a year in prison. ted olson, a former u.s. solicitor general under president george w. bush will serve as the debate practice partner for paul ryan. massachusetts senator john kerry has been practicing with president obama for three debates next month. >>> a new associated press poll finds 83% of the american people want some limits on the amount of money outside groups can contribute for political campaigns. nbc news reports those outside groups have accounted for almost half of all advertising spending this year. with three-quarters of it spent in support of mitt romney. >>> finally, jay-z and beyonce will be hosting tonight's a-list fundraiser for president obama in new york city. 100 guests will be paying $40,000 each for the bash at jay-z's 4040 club. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now here's your first look at how wall street kicks off the day. the dow closed at 13,553 afte
. >>> pundits believe libertarian candidate jonathan dooin may be a key factor. news reports that dine was convicted of marijuana possession but served less than a year in prison. ted olson, a former u.s. solicitor general under president george w. bush will serve as the debate practice partner for paul ryan. massachusetts senator john kerry has been practicing with president obama for three debates next month. >>> a new associated press poll finds 83% of the american people...
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joining me now is jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst. why do republicans think they are impressing, who they are impression impressing with people around the country doing stuff like this and talking like this? >> i think this is disgusting. i'm not sure there's any other word for it. it's a sacred day. more than 5,000 people lost their lives 11 years ago and to be politicizing it the way dick cheney started to do in 2008 and did it again today is just beneath contempt. he's a twisted, bitter old man who will never get a break from history. even the most right wing history will condemn dick cheney for the mistakes that he made in this period. so to try to mitt game that in some small way, he's making up stories about the president, casting aspersions on a record that's much better than his own. this administration has been tremendously successful in dismantling al qaeda. not just through the drone attacks, but through collaboration with allies to cut off funding supplies and otherwise dry up that wicked organization. >> but they don't ta
joining me now is jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst. why do republicans think they are impressing, who they are impression impressing with people around the country doing stuff like this and talking like this? >> i think this is disgusting. i'm not sure there's any other word for it. it's a sacred day. more than 5,000 people lost their lives 11 years ago and to be politicizing it the way dick cheney started to do in 2008 and did it again today is just beneath contempt. he's a...
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thanks to eric, jonathan, joy-ann and richard. that is all for us. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon. >> thanks very much, alex. coming up here the presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail as anti-american protests spread from libya to cairo and now yemen. we'll check in with richard engel in the regen with ambassador martin indyk. has mitt romney changed his tune or tone? hear from a top campaign adviser as well as congressman chris van hollen on "andrea mitchell reports." >>> time for a look at business travelers forecast. i'm meteorologist todd santos. sunshine across the northeast corridor, boston d.c., including philly. towards atlanta, a few more clouds. really florida the best chance to get the showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. detroit, chicago getting some of the activity, chicago especially this afternoon. dallas as well. quiet from seattle to phoenix and l.a. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my b
thanks to eric, jonathan, joy-ann and richard. that is all for us. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon. >> thanks very much, alex. coming up here the presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail as anti-american protests spread from libya to cairo and now yemen. we'll check in with richard engel in the regen with ambassador martin indyk. has mitt romney changed his tune or tone? hear from a top campaign adviser as well as congressman chris van hollen on...
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linebacker jonathan bilma in manhattan in connection with the scandal. it says that he put a 10,000 dollar bounty on vikings quarterback brett favre. he denies the charges. vilma and tlae other players have had their suspensions temporarily lifted in connection to the pay to injure scandal. jeremy lin is still sleeping on touches. ly lin asking him to crash on his couch. furniture is being delivered. lin slept on the couch of teammate. save a few bucks, too. >>> it is 41 after the hour. the murder of four americans not a planned terrorist attack. new reports might tell a different story. cia covert operations mike baker is weighing in coming up next. >> an out of control motorcycle slamming into a pole and bursting into a ball of flames. look at that right there. how did that driver of that motorcycle manage to walk away. we will explain. . >> ambassador rice in her comments on every network over the weekend was very clear, very precise about what our initial assessment of what happened is. this was not just her assessment it was also an assessment you h
linebacker jonathan bilma in manhattan in connection with the scandal. it says that he put a 10,000 dollar bounty on vikings quarterback brett favre. he denies the charges. vilma and tlae other players have had their suspensions temporarily lifted in connection to the pay to injure scandal. jeremy lin is still sleeping on touches. ly lin asking him to crash on his couch. furniture is being delivered. lin slept on the couch of teammate. save a few bucks, too. >>> it is 41 after the...
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abc senior political correspondent jonathan karl. and gwenfill. moderator on pbs. welcome one and all. lots to chew over. george, this week, romney senior foreign policy adviser said of the situation in the last week unfolding throughout the muslim world, a pretty compelling story that if you had a president romney you would be in a different situation. is there? >> no. the great superstition of american politics concerns presidential power. the during a presidential year, when it becomes national narcissism, anything in the world, we caused or cure. with a tweak of rhetoric. the riots in the middle east, it is about a video. it's neither. there are sectarian tribal civil wars raging across a region that we can understand nor can we measurably mitigate. >> liz, what was he saying in his response, you're not among those critics. you think you got it right. >> i think he did get it right. i think the statement that should have received more criticism, was the president, when the president went into the rose gardens, 24 hours after the cairo embassy attack, rightly co
abc senior political correspondent jonathan karl. and gwenfill. moderator on pbs. welcome one and all. lots to chew over. george, this week, romney senior foreign policy adviser said of the situation in the last week unfolding throughout the muslim world, a pretty compelling story that if you had a president romney you would be in a different situation. is there? >> no. the great superstition of american politics concerns presidential power. the during a presidential year, when it becomes...
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. >> not long after this decision, player jonathan vilma expressed his emotion on twitter saying "victory is mine," and then here's roman harper -- >> for now. >> for now. roman harper what he had to say as television cameras were rolling. >> you know, after this offseason, nothing surprised me anymore. there no crazy. it just it what it is and we continue to go on about our days and continue to work as we always do and whatever happens happens. >> okay, so anything could happen still, but what does this say about this whole plot of, you know, bounty? >> it says, fred, there was insufficient -- >> sorry. >> -- i'm sorry, insufficient or specio suh evidence, flimsy. >> that's not the ruling. >> for the commissioner to make this determination, he had nothing, and he made it based on nothing. that's what the spankdown was. >> i don't agree, fredricka. there's nothing in this opinion that talks about the evidence. they merely said this three-person panel that procedurally the commission, the commissioner has no authority to do it. it goes back to the special master. that's why i say it's not
. >> not long after this decision, player jonathan vilma expressed his emotion on twitter saying "victory is mine," and then here's roman harper -- >> for now. >> for now. roman harper what he had to say as television cameras were rolling. >> you know, after this offseason, nothing surprised me anymore. there no crazy. it just it what it is and we continue to go on about our days and continue to work as we always do and whatever happens happens. >> okay,...
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>> jonathan's exactly right. two weeks ago the are you better off than you were four years ago question was in a different place. what we've seen, of course, is the anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers. that changed everything. that precise question is no longer a good one for republicans to be asking. but, look. there's no question there's still tough economic -- still a tough economic road for the obama administration going forward. people don't feel great. the real question is, how optimistic do they feel going forward? and do they remember, he mentioned people's long memories, and it's true. there's evidence in the data that people still blame president bush for a lot of what's going on. are people going forward going to make the calculation mitt romney would be more like bush or that mitt romney would be change. and change from an obama who's been to many a disappointment even if to others he seems like the safer bet. >> meghan, we have mitt romney borrowing the phrase from president reagan, are yo
>> jonathan's exactly right. two weeks ago the are you better off than you were four years ago question was in a different place. what we've seen, of course, is the anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers. that changed everything. that precise question is no longer a good one for republicans to be asking. but, look. there's no question there's still tough economic -- still a tough economic road for the obama administration going forward. people don't feel great. the real question...